Novicoff: Dartmouth didn’t get rid of even half of student loans for undergraduates
Dartmouth undergraduate students will never again have student loans — or at least that’s what you’d think reading last month’s headlines.
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Dartmouth undergraduate students will never again have student loans — or at least that’s what you’d think reading last month’s headlines.
Dartmouth is short on cash, or so it seems. Last year, the College cut the budget of its study abroad programs by 45% and permanently shuttered two of its five libraries. This year, the College is struggling with “labor shortages,” which they refuse to resolve by offering higher wages. The labor shortage is so bad, the College argues, that the students should excuse food lines that stretch down the block and Living Learning Communities where the students live with mice, exposed wires, no shower heads and a floor so tilted that items roll across the room.